While we love all things floral here at BM HQ, we often find it hard to put names on some of our favourite blooms, or describe a desired bouquet to a florist. So, the lovely Daisy is here to help, with some gorgeous bouquet recipes over the next few months.

I have the pleasure of talking to all you wonderful people about my favourite aspect of the day (minus the cake, venues, dress, stationery etc) – I have a true passion for the beautiful blooms that everyone loves to see on that special day.

My series is focusing on bridal floral trends – and revolving around the ever-changing seasons.

From Spring, Summer, Autumn to Winter, flowers have a fantastic way of being stubborn, forced and impossible to get hold of (much like my boyfriend when the football is on).

I’m here to show you there is always something stunning to choose to match your style and scheme, and to not be disappointed about not achieving your Peony dream. There’s always an alternative and new ideas to try.

A Bit About Myself

So my name is Daisy and I’m a florist (thank my mother for the ironic name). I’m the owner of Daisy Ellen floral design and love all things floral.

My passion and flair revolve around creating designs to make all brides floral dreams a reality. I love a challenge, I love a bride’s personal wedding style and I love to create exactly what they’re looking for – all made out of fresh, scented beautiful blooms.

So grab a cup of tea, a cheeky slice of cake and open your eyes to the fabulous world of flowers.

Untraditional Autumnal

Now, I know from previous experience, not every bride is a fan of the rich plum colours. Which is why I thought, why not focus on a non-traditional fall bouquet? This design is one I created for the first day of Autumn and as you can see, it’s not a conventional autumnal bouquet.

With very subtle tones and a pastel colour palette, you can still match your flowers to your scheme and style. I’m a great believer of making the flowers work for you and not just settling on what is the norm.

Four gorgeous ideas for a fall wedding, right? Have you any floral questions you’d love our newest columnist to answer? Be sure to leave them in the comments below.

Daisy will be back next month with some beautiful winter bouquet recipes, but if you can’t possible wait until then, keep up with her daily floral musings on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest. Oh and check out her website too (it’s fab!)